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Decentralised autonomous organisations (DAOs) represent a novel organisational form made possible by blockchain technology. This article summarises a research project that sets out to establish an intellectually coherent, consistent, and academically robust theoretical framework that locates DAOs within a theory of organisation. I examine the unique characteristics of DAOs, focusing on their ability to facilitate coordination and cooperation without traditional hierarchical structures. By leveraging market-like mechanisms and token-based governance, DAOs aim to reduce agency costs and promote inclusive decision-making. The efficacy of these mechanisms, however, in achieving effective governance remains an empirical question. This research provides a theoretical framework to understand DAOs within the context of organisational theory, offering insights for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers on the potential and challenges of this emerging form of organisation.
Sinclair Davidson (Wed,) studied this question.